Identity, Agency and Fieldwork Methodologies in Risky Environments 2020
DOI: 10.1201/9780429060793-101
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Introduction: identity, jeopardy and moral dilemmas in conducting research in ‘risky’ environments

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“…Social researchers need to be conscious of their identities and adapt their behaviours as a result. This reinforces the point that a great deal of AMR research is about understanding how to navigate complex relationships in sensitive, and sometimes risky, policy and cultural spaces (Marks & Abdelhalim, 2018). Achieving buy‐in from those parties who ultimately need to change their behaviours, including industry, policymakers, and communities is crucial, and, in fact, is a matter for social scientists.…”
Section: Social‐science Research Is Fundamentalsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…Social researchers need to be conscious of their identities and adapt their behaviours as a result. This reinforces the point that a great deal of AMR research is about understanding how to navigate complex relationships in sensitive, and sometimes risky, policy and cultural spaces (Marks & Abdelhalim, 2018). Achieving buy‐in from those parties who ultimately need to change their behaviours, including industry, policymakers, and communities is crucial, and, in fact, is a matter for social scientists.…”
Section: Social‐science Research Is Fundamentalsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…Or can it in fact be ‘used’ in any productive way? By reflecting on the methodological and ethical dilemmas of doing social science research, I reiterates the argument that practice needs be conceived of as nuanced and culturally sensitive, breaking with universalised claims about research ethics and methodologies (Marks & Abdelhalim, 2018).…”
Section: Challenges and Predicaments Of Embedded Researchmentioning
confidence: 98%